Central Catholic completed one of the most dominant volleyball seasons in state history Saturday night with a straight-sets win over rival Jesuit in the OSAA Class 6A state tournament at Liberty High School.

University of Oregon-bound senior Martenne Bettendorf had 27 kills to lead the Rams past the Crusaders 25-19, 25-17, 25-19, marking the third year in a row Central Catholic has defeated Jesuit in the championship match.

The top-seeded Rams finished the season 33-0 overall and 83-3 in sets in official matches. They are the first team to win three consecutive big-school titles since Gresham won four in a row from 1988 to 1991.

The 6-foot-1 Bettendorf had 27 of the team's 41 kills. She got plenty of help at the net from 6-3 junior Raina Hembry (six kills, three block assists) and 6-4 junior Kailee Johnson (three block assists).

"I don't think we were ready to be taken down," Rams coach Rick Lorenz said. "We needed Kailee and Raina to step up and I thought they did that really well. And Martenne is everything."

The championship is the 10th for Lorenz, who won four at St. Mary's Academy before winning the first of his six for the Rams in 1997. It is the first time Lorenz has won three in a row.

Jesuit (22-8), the third seed, lost to Central Catholic for the fourth time this season. The Crusaders got 13 kills from 6-5 freshman Arianna Wiltjer and 10 kills from 6-0 junior Anne Elorriaga.